Vol. 135 No. 25
NATION
American Notes CALIFORNIA
Breakthrough For Hispanics
American Notes HOUSTON
Pregnancy and The Chief
American Notes NEW JERSEY
Sync Along With Milli
American Notes POLITICS
Return of the Mario Scenario
Campaign Confessions
(Grapevine)
A checklist of the political season's hot new defensive offense.
Carolina's Great Black Hope
Despite his proven biracial appeal, Harvey Gantt will find it difficult to unseat right-winger Jesse Helms
Clinging to The Cold War
Old habits die hard in Washington, where Gorbachev and Bush remain targets of political opportunity
Grapevine
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Grapevine
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Grapevine
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Grapevine
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Grapevine
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Humanitarian of the Week
(Grapevine)
Just Cause
Stewart Udall wins a round in his battle for radiation victims
Statesman of the Week
(Grapevine)
The Aging Majestically Citation
(Grapevine)
The Mouth of Massachusetts
John Silber has an awesome vocabulary, a tireless tongue and plenty of bile. The combination could make him Governor
The Political Interest
Searching for Cuba Libre
The Rap-to-Riches Trophy
(Grapevine)
Tunnel Vision Do voters finally see a need for new taxes?
Californians did -- but only when they could also see the payback
WORLD
Afghanistan When Allah Beckons
Africa The Would-Be President
The man trying to end Doe's reign of terror might not be much of an improvement for beleaguered Liberia
Burma Junior Rambos
Child Warriors
Afghanistan -- Northern Ireland -- Burma -- Los Angeles
Look Who May Not Be Talking
Los Angeles All Ganged Up
Middle East Come One, Come All
Soviet emigres continue to flood Israel, but many find themselves overqualified and underhoused
Northern Ireland
Death After School
World Notes BRITAIN
Justice Or Revenge?
World Notes REVOLUTIONS
Second Thoughts
World Notes SOUTH AFRICA
Inching Closer To Talks
World Notes SOVIET UNION
Yet More Nationalism
SOCIETY
Dr. Death's Suicide
(Ethics)
Machine An ailing teacher's last decision inflames the euthanasia debate
Las Vegas, Nevada The Big Poker Freeze-Out
(American Scene)
Three tens sure beat having to work for a living
New Hope for Alzheimer's Victims
(Ethics)
RELIGION
Like A Mother
A mod creed for Presbyterians
Victory for A Dark Horse
An Estonian is elected head of a re-energized Orthodox Church
TECHNOLOGY
Danger From A Glowing Screen
New tests raise concerns about the hazards of computer use
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Time Magazine Contents Page
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Vol. 135, No. 25 JUNE 18, 1990
Time Magazine Masthead
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Vol. 135, No. 25 JUNE 18, 1990
BUSINESS
Business Notes ADVERTISING
He's Retiring (Yeah, Sure)
Business Notes ENTERTAINMENT
The Great Green Way
Business Notes MORTGAGE INSURANCE
A House In Disorder
Business Notes PERSONAL SAFETY
Here's Spice In Your Eye
Business Notes STOCKS
Playboy Covers Up
Forgive Us Our Debts, Please!
Trouble with A Big T
Running short on cash, an '80s icon struggles to save his overleveraged empire
Universal's Swamp of Dreams
A $640 million theme park is off to a shaky but promising start
LAW
Let Us Pray
The court okays religious clubs in public high schools
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Extra!
(Cinema)
Tracy's Tops Warren Beatty creates the best comic-strip movie yet
The Love Gap ELLIOT LOVES by Jules Feiffer
(Theater)
Will NBC Make Jane an Anchor?
(Video)
Pauley gets a new role subbing for the traveling Brokaw
SPECIAL SECTION
Khrushchev On
(History)
Khrushchev How, and why, the deposed Soviet leader defied the Kremlin and outfoxed the KGB by allowing his memoirs to be smuggled to the West
PEOPLE
Charm Is Only Half Her Story
(Profile)
California gubernatorial candidate DIANNE FEINSTEIN has been called bold, bright -- and overbearing -- but never a shrinking violet
TO OUR READERS
From the Publisher
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ESSAY
A Nation of Hypochondriacs